The King willeth that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm ; and that the statutes be put in due execution, that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppressions, contrary to their just rights and liberties,... The Rise and Progress of the English Constitution - Page 274de Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1853 - 340 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Lingard - 1855 - 312 pages
...He ordered the following answer to be written under the petition, in lieu of the accustomed form : " The king willeth that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm, and the statutes bo put in due execution ; that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 574 pages
...was passed ; and the Houses were assembled to hear the royal assent. It was given in these words : " The king willeth that right be done according to the...and that the Statutes be put in due execution, that the subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppression contrary to their just rights... | |
| David Hume - 1856 - 586 pages
...bill is either confirmed or rejected, Charles said, in answer to the petition, " The king wilieth, that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm, and that the statutes be put into execution; that his subjects 'may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppression,, contrary... | |
| Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1857 - 764 pages
...June 26, 1628. To the petition of Rights, preferred March 17, 1627-S. his majesty answered, " I will that right be done, according to the laws and customs of the realm." Both houses addressed the king for a fuller answer to their petition of Rights, whereupon he gave them... | |
| David Hume - 1858 - 604 pages
...that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm, and that the statutes be put into execution ; that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or 1 oppression, contrary to their just rights and liberties, to the preservation whereof he holds himself... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1859 - 636 pages
...using the legal formula, 'Soit droit fait comme il est desire"' ('Let right be done as desired'), said, "The king willeth that right be done according to...wrong or oppression contrary to their just rights and privileges, wherein he holds himself bound in conscience as well as obliged of his own prerogative.'... | |
| William Chambers - 1859 - 600 pages
...using the legal formula, 'Soit droit fait comme il est desiré' ('Let right be done as desired'), said, 'The king willeth that right be done according to...wrong or oppression contrary to their just rights and privileges, wherein he holds himself bound in conscience as well as obliged of his own prerogative.'... | |
| David Rowland - 1859 - 606 pages
...royal assent, — " Soit droit fait come est desire," — the king made the following answer : — " The king willeth, that right be done according to...subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppressions, contrary to their just rights and liberties; to the preservation whereof he holds himself,... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 824 pages
...clear form by which a bill is cither confirmed or rejected, Charles said, in answer to the petition, " The king willeth that right be done according to the...customs of the realm, and that the statutes be put into execution ; that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppression contrary... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 226 pages
...clear form, by which a bill is either confirmed or rejected, Charles said, in answer to the petition, "The king willeth, that right be done according to...customs of the realm, and that the statutes be put into execution ; that his subjects may have no canse to complain of any wrong or oppression, contrary... | |
| |